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Flowering hosta Poster

Flowering hosta Poster

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Flowering hosta by Ohara Koson

Elevate your space with this exquisite Japanese botanical art print, showcasing Ohara Koson’s masterful depiction of lush green hosta leaves and delicate purple blossoms—a timeless piece that brings serene elegance and a touch of nature’s tranquility to any home.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Ohara Koson, also known as Ohara Matao, was a leading figure in early 20th century Japanese printmaking, celebrated for his poetic depictions of birds and plants. Working within the shin hanga movement, Koson revitalized traditional kacho-e (bird-and-flower pictures) by blending refined composition with a modern sensibility. His works are prized for their subtlety and quiet emotional resonance.

Many collectors are drawn to Ohara Koson prints for their ability to capture the essence of nature with understated grace. This 1930 print exemplifies his mastery in transforming a simple botanical subject into a timeless work of art.

The Artwork

Flowering hosta reflects the enduring Japanese tradition of celebrating seasonal plants as symbols of transience and beauty. In the early 1900s, such images were produced as woodblock prints, making fine art accessible to a broad audience both in Japan and abroad. These works often served as quiet meditations on nature, offering viewers a sense of calm and reflection.

The hosta, commonly found in shaded gardens, is associated with tranquility and the gentle rhythms of summer. Koson's choice of this subject highlights his appreciation for everyday beauty, inviting viewers to pause and contemplate the elegance of a single stem in bloom. This print stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of botanical art in Japanese visual culture.

Style & Characteristics

This botanical print features a flowering hosta rendered with crisp outlines and delicate gradations of color, characteristic of traditional Japanese woodblock techniques. The composition is vertically oriented, with broad green leaves anchoring the base and slender stems rising to support soft purple blossoms.

A warm beige background enhances the freshness of the greens and the subtle violet tones of the flowers. The overall mood is serene and balanced, with ample negative space lending a sense of openness and calm. The print’s refined simplicity makes it a versatile piece for a range of interiors, especially for those who appreciate botanical wall art and Japanese aesthetics.

In Interior Design

This artwork brings a tranquil, contemplative touch to bedrooms, entryways, or reading nooks. Its vertical format is ideal for narrow spaces, and it pairs beautifully with natural materials and muted palettes. Consider displaying it alongside other Japanese prints or within a gallery of frames to create a harmonious and elegant display.